Crossword-Solution: ELSINORE 8 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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ELSINORE anagram RELIESON, SEROLINE

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Literary castle on the island of Zealand 1 answer
Hamlet's scene 1 answer
Helsingör. 1 answer
Hamlet’s castle and setting for Shakespearean drama 1 answer
Home for Hamlet 1 answer
Home of Hamlet 1 answer
Home of a literary ghost 1 answer
King Claudius' castle. 1 answer
Kronborg Castle site 1 answer
Kronborg Castle, in Shakespeare 1 answer
Hamlet's milieu 1 answer
Queen Gertrude's home 1 answer
Danish city linked to a tragic prince 1 answer
Setting for a famed castle on the Danish island of Zealand 1 answer
Setting of "Hamlet.” 1 answer
Town in "Hamlet" 1 answer
Where "Hamlet" opens 1 answer
Where Hamlet cogitated 1 answer
Where King Claudius dwelt. 1 answer
Hamlet's hamlet. 1 answer
"Gentlemen, you are welcome to ___": Hamlet 1 answer
"Hamlet" castle 1 answer
"Hamlet" locale 1 answer
"To be, or not to be" soliloquy setting 1 answer
Brewery in the cult movie "Strange Brew" 1 answer
Castle in "Hamlet" 1 answer
Chez Hamlet 1 answer
Danish town in "Hamlet" 1 answer
Denmark port. 1 answer
English name for Danish port. 1 answer
Hamlet venue 1 answer
Hamlet's castle 1 answer
Scene of "Hamlet." 2 answers
Hamlet's home 2 answers
"Hamlet" setting 2 answers
Shakespearean locale. 2 answers
Shakespearean setting 5 answers
DIES HAMLET 10 answers
CASTLE ROCK LOCALE 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ELSINORE (5)

And winds of mourning Elsinore Howling at chance and fate and change; Voices of old Europe's dead Disturbed the new-built cattle-shed, The street, the high and solemn range.
Chinese Nightingale Vachel Lindsay 1996
Where are those oddities and capers now That used to "set the table on a roar"? And do his bauble-bells beyond the clouds Ring out, and shake with mirth the planets bright? No doubt he brings the blessed dead good cheer, But silence broods on Elsinore tonight.
Chinese Nightingale Vachel Lindsay 1996
This passage, which Denmark had so long considered as the key of the Baltic, is, in its narrowest part, about three miles wide; and here the city of Elsinore is situated; except Copenhagen, the most flourishing of the Danish towns.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson Robert Southey 2006
Adjoining Elsinore, and at the edge of the peninsular promontory, upon the nearest point of land to the Swedish coast, stands Cronenburgh Castle, built after Tycho Brahe's design; a magnificent pile--at once a palace, and fortress, and state-prison, with its spires, and towers, and battlements, and batteries.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson Robert Southey 2006
The isles of Huen, Statholm, and Amak, appear in the widening channel; and at the distance of twenty miles from Elsinore stands Copenhagen in full view; the best city of the north, and one of the finest capitals of Europe, visible, with its stately spires, far off.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson Robert Southey 2006

Quotes with ELSINORE (2)

The ceaseless rain is falling fast, And yonder gilded vane, Immovable for three days past, Points to the misty main, It drives me in upon myself And to the fireside gleams, To pleasant books that crowd my shelf, And still more pleasant dreams, I read whatever bards have sung Of lands beyond the sea, And the bright days when I was young Come thronging back to me. In fancy I can hear again The Alpine torrent's roar, The mule-bells on the hills of Spain, The sea at Elsinore. I s…
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Elsinore's bow tilted skyward while her stern fell into a foaming valley. Not a man had gained his feet. Bridge and men swept back toward me and fetched up against the mizzen-shrouds. And then that prodigious, incredible old man appeared out of the water, on his two legs, upright, dragging with him, a man in each hand, the helpless forms of Nancy and the Faun. My heart leapt at beholding this mighty figure of a man-killer and slave-driver, it is true, but who sprang first…
Jack London The Mutiny of the Elsinore
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 59 times in crossword archives (1942–2023).